Professional Graduate Master's Degree Program in Genetic Counseling
Program structure
In order to obtain an MSc title, corresponding to the professional master's course in Genetic Counseling and Human Genomics, the student must meet the following requirements: a) complete 37 credits in the five mandatory disciplines of the program; b) complete 8 credits in additional disciplines of interest and/or special credits; c) to be approved in a qualification exam; d) to write a master's thesis and deposit a copy within 30 months; e) to be approved in the oral public presentation session of the dissertation.
The program is free of charge but there is no scholarship financial support.